Succeeding in Literature Reviews and Research Project Plans for Nursing Students
- Graham R. Williamson - University of Plymouth, UK
- Andrew Whittaker - London South Bank University, UK
The book guides readers from start to finish, beginning with choosing a nursing topic and developing questions about it, then accessing and critically reviewing research literature, considering ethical issues, proposing research where applicable, and finally, writing up and completing the literature review or research proposal. The authors also explore how to translate evidence into practice and how this can improve day to day decision-making, as well as feeding into assessments.
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This is a very clear and simple to read book. It addresses the different aspects of preparing and writing a literature review at the end of studies for nursing students.
The different chapters are easy to read and gives the students a structured way to prepare for the literature review. It has a good mix of contemporary and seminal literature and provides the students a good base for preparing to write a literature review.
This text is appropriate for nursing students in their 3rd year of studies when considering how to approach their final dissertation. It has everything needed to promote and plan for project success.